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seasoning, was served before the meet
ing.
A short business meeting was held;
then, Mr. Leo Smith, State Representa
tive, talked for 30 minutes on the Merit
System and Civil Service for State Em
ployees. A fter his talk, Mr. Smith
answered many questions from the
members. This was a very interesting
and instructive talk and I believe we
now have a better understanding of
what we are working for.
Two motion pictures of exceptional
interest were presented by Mr. Purser,
Public Relations Director for Alumin
um Corporation of America; Mr. Jar
rett, Manager of the Vancouver Divi
sion, Portland General Electric Co.,
and Mr. Roth, Supervisor of Line Con
struction, Portland General Electric
Company. We are very grateful to
them for their time and effort in en
tertaining the Chapter.
O ur thanks to Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Tandy
and Mrs. Dakin, who served coffee and
doughnuts at the close of the meeting.
The Rose City Chapter meets the
third Friday of each month in the Red
Men Hall, East 9th and Hawthorne
Boulevard. All State Employees are
invited to attend.
CH A PTER N O . 6— Eugene
The Eugene chapter of the Oregon
State Employees Association held a din
ner and dance Tuesday evening at the
W OW Hall, w ith wives of state em
ployees as dinner hostesses.. More than
a hundred were present.
Musical numbers were provided for
entertainment throughout the dinner.
The committee consisted of Mr. and
Mrs, T. R. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. V. C.
Sherrett, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Siegmund,
Mrs. Frank Kimball, Mrs. George
Bamhardt, and O ta B. Smith.
Musical numbers were by Misses
Elaine White, Nadine Ashworth, Helen
Fade's Coffee Shop
Virgil £ . Fade
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; 206 N. High St.
Salem; Oregon
Phone 9678
“Distinctive Mimeographing”
Home Cooked Meals
Where you ccm always get
a good cup of coffee for 5c.
If your wife can’t cook, don’t
divorce her, eat at Pade’s.
1241 State St. - Salem
‘ Compliments of
Krauger's Lunch
Frank Krauger
W . J. C o n r a d C o .
In the State Office Building
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